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[ipv6-wg] Disband IPv6 WG
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Enno Rey
erey at ernw.de
Sun Oct 6 04:52:09 CEST 2019
Hi Eric, two quick questions (which might be of interest for the group as well): > > And, the above (combined with uneducated ISP blocking IPv6 extension headers) do you have newer numbers than those of http://www.ipv6conference.ch/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/T03-Vyncke-20160616-ext-hdr_download.pdf (or RFC 7872 which, iirc, is based on research performed earlier than your's) > is even more frightening.... it forces the Internet in the hands of a couple of cloud providers and is a real ossification of the Internet Can you elaborate on the line of argumentation here? thanks in advance & everybody have a great Sunday Enno -- Enno Rey @Enno_Insinuator https://theinternetprotocol.blog
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